Star Citizen - CitizenCon 2014: Santa Monica StudioUpdate. Find out what the team in Santa Monica has been up to!
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RobertsSpace Industries is a spacecraft manufacturer within the persistent-world game "Star Citizen" and its companion single-player spaceflight sim, "Squadron 42." RSI is also your portal for information, updates, and purchases of your very own spacecraft with which to trade, plunder, and protect the citizens of Star Citizen.
Be sure to visit Roberts Space Industries and Star Citizen here and on your favorite social platform:
RSI - http://RobertsSpaceIndustries.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RobertsSpaceIndustries
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RobertsSpaceInd
Google+ - https://plus.google.com/115090625624883320504/posts
What is Star Citizen?
Star Citizen is the ultimate space trading and combat simulator video game for PC with support for Windows and Linux. The gameplay will consist of two main genres, first-person space combat, first-person shooter, & space trading in an MMO persistent world/universe complete with customizable private servers, as well as single-player and cooperative multiplayer campaign dubbed, "Squadron 42." The game is built in a modified version of the CryEngine and will launch with Oculus Rift support.

published:15 Oct 2014

views:28891

This tutorial is a step-by-step reference tool for participants of the City of Santa MonicaCommunity Garden program. Beginning July 1, 2018, participants will be able to make payments online, check the status and inspections of garden plots, and/or update information by using the Santa MonicaCitizensAccess website. More information about the community gardens program is available at smgov.net/communitygardens.

SovereignCalifornia is not associated with nor does it embrace or endorse the sovereign citizens movement and this irate Sovereign Citizen approached our tent in Santa Monica to express his very open views about California and all governments.

When I walked up on Larry he had all his clothes out drying in the sun. He was extremely nice and wanted to make sure I was comfortable. He rearranged a few items on the grass so I could sit. When everything you own can fit into a medium-sized suitcase that bag becomes your life. Looking at life through the eyes of a homeless person everything changes. In Larry's mind, he eats like a millionaire although he is surviving of off food that has been thrown away. Larry has kind of a neat idea. He suggests that the city put little racks next to the trash cans where food, beverages, clothes, or anything valuable could be left for the homeless. A few times Larry talked about his drug use. Living on the streets is horrible and anyone would want to escape reality. I found it interesting that Larry was the second homeless accountant I spoke to that day. Larry speaks a few times about the homeless supporting each other, yet when I lived on the streets I found it to be the exact opposite.
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Support Invisible People:
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Mark Horvathís Twitter:
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About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, theyíre on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and canít ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nationís most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath ñ its founder ñ and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of Americaís homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

published:26 Nov 2008

views:446838

Melvin is homeless in Santa Monica, California. He sleeps in his car and works whatever jobs he can to survive. Melvin has a master degree in Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, yet he still cannot find employment that pays enough to cover the cost of an apartment in Los Angeles.
Melvin sometimes feels like his situation is never going to end, but he tries to stay hopeful. It's not that Melvin is not trying. He's applied to over a thousand jobs in the last seventeen months.
Melvin says he contacted every single homeless services provider in the city including the Santa Monica Mayor's Office. Melvin used every single resource and referral given to him to no avail. Sadly, the homeless support system is not set up to help people like Melvin who are educated and healthy, and there is just not enough support for all the homeless people that need help.
The public believes that anyone who is homeless can ask for help and they receive the support they need. It doesn't work that way. This is why we all must advocate for more support and for more services to get people off the streets and into housing!
Melvin started to channel all the anger he has from sleeping on the ground and in his car into filmmaking. He started making movies on his phone. Melvin began just to vlog, but then he got serious and turned his videos into a story. Melvin has now completed one documentary on his life on the streets and has started to work on another film.
Melvin wants to give back. He is hoping to one to go to medical school. Melvin continues to look for work hoping to find employment that will pay enough for an apartment. Melvin also continues to go down the path of becoming an aspiring filmmaker. One of his movies has been accepted into a film festival.
Melvin has overcome many obstacles in life. This smart young man and his positive attitude will go far. Melvin just needs a little help to get out of homelessness. If you'd like to help him personally, here is a link to his GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/r5q8jn7s
For more information about Melvin's creative works as an author and filmmaker click here: http://melvinsewell.com
________________________________________________
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/invisiblepeople?sub_confirmation=1
InvisiblePeople's website:
http://invisiblepeople.tv
Support Invisible People:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/donate
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/invisiblepeople
Invisible People's Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/invisiblepeople
https://twitter.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.instagram.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.facebook.com/invisiblepeopletv
Mark Horvath's Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hardlynormal
About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, they're on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and can't ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nation's most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath – its founder – and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of America's homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east, Mar Vista on the southeast, and Venice on the south. Santa Monica is well known for its affluent single-family neighborhoods but also has many neighborhoods consisting primarily of condominiums and apartments. Over two-thirds of Santa Monica's residents are renters. The Census Bureau population for Santa Monica in 2010 was 89,736.

Partly because of its agreeable climate, Santa Monica had become a famed resort town by the early 20th century. The city has experienced a boom since the late 1980s through the revitalization of its downtown core, significant job growth and increased tourism. The Santa Monica Pier remains a popular and iconic destination.

Santa Monica (Savage Garden song)

Background

The single was released on 7 December 1998, becoming the sixth overall single from the album. As an ode to the city of the same name in California, the song partly talks of Darren Hayes' experiences and observations. The lyrics of the chorus also make reference to novelist Norman Mailer. The cover art for the single was also used for two other releases: the 1998 re-release of "I Want You" in the UK, and the release of "Tears of Pearls" as a single in Europe in May 1999. The live version of "Santa Monica" that appears on the single was recorded for an episode of the programme Hard Rock Live that originally aired in the United States on VH1 on 21 August 1998. The music video for the song was promoted alongside the single's release in Japan, which features footage from the Hard Rock Cafe performance of the song.

Song meaning

The song is written from the point of view of a guy who gets home from work and reads a note from his girlfriend telling him that she has left him and went to Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, to try and lead a better life. In the song, the guy is looking back on the event and seems to be referring to it in the past tense: "I remember the day when you left for Santa Monica." The video plays with the ambiguity between Santa Monica Blvd and the city of Santa Monica, but it's pretty clear it's the street in LA, known for prostitution, that is intended.

The song has no relation to the 1995 Everclearsong of the same name, however Tyler Connolly has stated during their live shows that it is one of the band's favourite songs.

Background and content

When Alexakis was a teenager, his girlfriend committed suicide; shortly thereafter, Alexakis attempted the same by jumping off the Santa Monica Pier in southern California. One theory as to the meaning of this song is that Alexakis was drawing on this experience from earlier in his life.

Situated in Southern California, Los Angeles is known for its mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major center of the American entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains reaching up to and over 10,000 feet (3,000m).

Los Angeles (Flying Lotus album)

Los Angeles is the second studio album by American music producer Flying Lotus. It was released by Warp Records on June 10, 2008. The cover was designed by Timothy Saccenti, and the album title is named after Flying Lotus' place of birth.

Critical reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Los Angeles received an average score of 81% based on 13 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".

Star Citizen - CitizenCon 2014: Santa Monica Studio Update

Star Citizen - CitizenCon 2014: Santa Monica StudioUpdate. Find out what the team in Santa Monica has been up to!
------------------------------------------
RobertsSpace Industries is a spacecraft manufacturer within the persistent-world game "Star Citizen" and its companion single-player spaceflight sim, "Squadron 42." RSI is also your portal for information, updates, and purchases of your very own spacecraft with which to trade, plunder, and protect the citizens of Star Citizen.
Be sure to visit Roberts Space Industries and Star Citizen here and on your favorite social platform:
RSI - http://RobertsSpaceIndustries.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RobertsSpaceIndustries
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RobertsSpaceInd
Google+ - https://plus.google.com/115090625624883320504/posts
What is Star Citizen?
Star Citizen is the ultimate space trading and combat simulator video game for PC with support for Windows and Linux. The gameplay will consist of two main genres, first-person space combat, first-person shooter, & space trading in an MMO persistent world/universe complete with customizable private servers, as well as single-player and cooperative multiplayer campaign dubbed, "Squadron 42." The game is built in a modified version of the CryEngine and will launch with Oculus Rift support.

5:25

Santa Monica Citizens Access Website for Community Gardeners

Santa Monica Citizens Access Website for Community Gardeners

Santa Monica Citizens Access Website for Community Gardeners

This tutorial is a step-by-step reference tool for participants of the City of Santa MonicaCommunity Garden program. Beginning July 1, 2018, participants will be able to make payments online, check the status and inspections of garden plots, and/or update information by using the Santa MonicaCitizensAccess website. More information about the community gardens program is available at smgov.net/communitygardens.

Irate Sovereign Citizen in Santa Monica

SovereignCalifornia is not associated with nor does it embrace or endorse the sovereign citizens movement and this irate Sovereign Citizen approached our tent in Santa Monica to express his very open views about California and all governments.

Santa Monica homeless man used to work as an accountant.

When I walked up on Larry he had all his clothes out drying in the sun. He was extremely nice and wanted to make sure I was comfortable. He rearranged a few items on the grass so I could sit. When everything you own can fit into a medium-sized suitcase that bag becomes your life. Looking at life through the eyes of a homeless person everything changes. In Larry's mind, he eats like a millionaire although he is surviving of off food that has been thrown away. Larry has kind of a neat idea. He suggests that the city put little racks next to the trash cans where food, beverages, clothes, or anything valuable could be left for the homeless. A few times Larry talked about his drug use. Living on the streets is horrible and anyone would want to escape reality. I found it interesting that Larry was the second homeless accountant I spoke to that day. Larry speaks a few times about the homeless supporting each other, yet when I lived on the streets I found it to be the exact opposite.
________________________________________________
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/invisiblepeople?sub_confirmation=1
Invisible Peopleís website:
http://invisiblepeople.tv
Support Invisible People:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/donate
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/invisiblepeople
Invisible Peopleís Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/invisiblepeople
https://twitter.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.instagram.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.facebook.com/invisiblepeopletv
Mark Horvathís Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hardlynormal
About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, theyíre on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and canít ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nationís most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath ñ its founder ñ and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of Americaís homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

13:02

Santa Monica Homeless Man Has a Masters Degree but Can't Find Work to Afford Rent.

Santa Monica Homeless Man Has a Masters Degree but Can't Find Work to Afford Rent.

Santa Monica Homeless Man Has a Masters Degree but Can't Find Work to Afford Rent.

Melvin is homeless in Santa Monica, California. He sleeps in his car and works whatever jobs he can to survive. Melvin has a master degree in Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, yet he still cannot find employment that pays enough to cover the cost of an apartment in Los Angeles.
Melvin sometimes feels like his situation is never going to end, but he tries to stay hopeful. It's not that Melvin is not trying. He's applied to over a thousand jobs in the last seventeen months.
Melvin says he contacted every single homeless services provider in the city including the Santa Monica Mayor's Office. Melvin used every single resource and referral given to him to no avail. Sadly, the homeless support system is not set up to help people like Melvin who are educated and healthy, and there is just not enough support for all the homeless people that need help.
The public believes that anyone who is homeless can ask for help and they receive the support they need. It doesn't work that way. This is why we all must advocate for more support and for more services to get people off the streets and into housing!
Melvin started to channel all the anger he has from sleeping on the ground and in his car into filmmaking. He started making movies on his phone. Melvin began just to vlog, but then he got serious and turned his videos into a story. Melvin has now completed one documentary on his life on the streets and has started to work on another film.
Melvin wants to give back. He is hoping to one to go to medical school. Melvin continues to look for work hoping to find employment that will pay enough for an apartment. Melvin also continues to go down the path of becoming an aspiring filmmaker. One of his movies has been accepted into a film festival.
Melvin has overcome many obstacles in life. This smart young man and his positive attitude will go far. Melvin just needs a little help to get out of homelessness. If you'd like to help him personally, here is a link to his GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/r5q8jn7s
For more information about Melvin's creative works as an author and filmmaker click here: http://melvinsewell.com
________________________________________________
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/invisiblepeople?sub_confirmation=1
InvisiblePeople's website:
http://invisiblepeople.tv
Support Invisible People:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/donate
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/invisiblepeople
Invisible People's Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/invisiblepeople
https://twitter.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.instagram.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.facebook.com/invisiblepeopletv
Mark Horvath's Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hardlynormal
About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, they're on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and can't ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nation's most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath – its founder – and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of America's homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

0:30

Fire-Scorched Santa Monica Mountains Won't Be Ready For Visitors Any Time Soon

Fire-Scorched Santa Monica Mountains Won't Be Ready For Visitors Any Time Soon

Fire-Scorched Santa Monica Mountains Won't Be Ready For Visitors Any Time Soon

Oh, POLICE. 1st cop comes, you don't see this on camera, but he's a total jerk telling me what I'm doing is illegal and a fire hazard. First off, cops don't enforce FireCode.
I start rolling the camera when I challenged the 1st cop to show me the law. He showed me a law about performers on 3rd street. I purposely wasn't on 3rd street, The LIGHT was on 3rd street, but my equipment was on a side street, so i said to the 1st cop "A) I'm not a performer and B) rules about 3rd street don't apply to where I'm positioned. He gets pissed, call for back-up.
2 more cops show up.
They are waiting on the side for their Supervisor to arrive.
2:13 mark, I start being FUNNY --- maybe even flirting with this fleet of men that surround me. AHAHAHHAHAHHHAHAA ---
5:51 mark - the supervisor arrives. To be clear the supervisor was VERY VERY calm assertive and was the voice of reason for the bunch. See what happens and find out if they shut me down???!!!???
Chances are as you get used to my videos, you'll learn whatsup with Vegan BatGirl! :D
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Please subscribe as I do activism stunts at least 1x/week. Also, I appreciate all of you in advance of your comments. Please understand I am not judging you, I am just trying to reawaken you to the version of yourself that can do better to prevent the suffering of innocent animals and thereby protecting your health!
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Star Citizen - CitizenCon 2014: Santa Monica Studio Update

Star Citizen - CitizenCon 2014: Santa Monica StudioUpdate. Find out what the team in Santa Monica has been up to!
------------------------------------------
RobertsSpace Industries is a spacecraft manufacturer within the persistent-world game "Star Citizen" and its companion single-player spaceflight sim, "Squadron 42." RSI is also your portal for information, updates, and purchases of your very own spacecraft with which to trade, plunder, and protect the citizens of Star Citizen.
Be sure to visit Roberts Space Industries and Star Citizen here and on your favorite social platform:
RSI - http://RobertsSpaceIndustries.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RobertsSpaceIndustries
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RobertsSpaceInd
Google+ - https://plus.google.com/11509062562488332050...

published: 15 Oct 2014

Santa Monica Citizens Access Website for Community Gardeners

This tutorial is a step-by-step reference tool for participants of the City of Santa MonicaCommunity Garden program. Beginning July 1, 2018, participants will be able to make payments online, check the status and inspections of garden plots, and/or update information by using the Santa MonicaCitizensAccess website. More information about the community gardens program is available at smgov.net/communitygardens.

David Cravens is Santa Monica's "Citizen of the Year" 1993

Irate Sovereign Citizen in Santa Monica

SovereignCalifornia is not associated with nor does it embrace or endorse the sovereign citizens movement and this irate Sovereign Citizen approached our tent in Santa Monica to express his very open views about California and all governments.

Santa Monica homeless man used to work as an accountant.

When I walked up on Larry he had all his clothes out drying in the sun. He was extremely nice and wanted to make sure I was comfortable. He rearranged a few items on the grass so I could sit. When everything you own can fit into a medium-sized suitcase that bag becomes your life. Looking at life through the eyes of a homeless person everything changes. In Larry's mind, he eats like a millionaire although he is surviving of off food that has been thrown away. Larry has kind of a neat idea. He suggests that the city put little racks next to the trash cans where food, beverages, clothes, or anything valuable could be left for the homeless. A few times Larry talked about his drug use. Living on the streets is horrible and anyone would want to escape reality. I found it interesting that Larry w...

published: 26 Nov 2008

Santa Monica Homeless Man Has a Masters Degree but Can't Find Work to Afford Rent.

Melvin is homeless in Santa Monica, California. He sleeps in his car and works whatever jobs he can to survive. Melvin has a master degree in Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, yet he still cannot find employment that pays enough to cover the cost of an apartment in Los Angeles.
Melvin sometimes feels like his situation is never going to end, but he tries to stay hopeful. It's not that Melvin is not trying. He's applied to over a thousand jobs in the last seventeen months.
Melvin says he contacted every single homeless services provider in the city including the Santa Monica Mayor's Office. Melvin used every single resource and referral given to him to no avail. Sadly, the homeless support system is not set up to help people like Melvin who are educated and healthy, and there is jus...

published: 21 Oct 2018

Fire-Scorched Santa Monica Mountains Won't Be Ready For Visitors Any Time Soon

Oh, POLICE. 1st cop comes, you don't see this on camera, but he's a total jerk telling me what I'm doing is illegal and a fire hazard. First off, cops don't enforce FireCode.
I start rolling the camera when I challenged the 1st cop to show me the law. He showed me a law about performers on 3rd street. I purposely wasn't on 3rd street, The LIGHT was on 3rd street, but my equipment was on a side street, so i said to the 1st cop "A) I'm not a performer and B) rules about 3rd street don't apply to where I'm positioned. He gets pissed, call for back-up.
2 more cops show up.
They are waiting on the side for their Supervisor to arrive.
2:13 mark, I start being FUNNY --- maybe even flirting with this fleet of men that surround me. AHAHAHHAHAHHHAHAA ---
5:51 mark - the supervisor arr...

Star Citizen - CitizenCon 2014: Santa Monica StudioUpdate. Find out what the team in Santa Monica has been up to!
------------------------------------------
RobertsSpace Industries is a spacecraft manufacturer within the persistent-world game "Star Citizen" and its companion single-player spaceflight sim, "Squadron 42." RSI is also your portal for information, updates, and purchases of your very own spacecraft with which to trade, plunder, and protect the citizens of Star Citizen.
Be sure to visit Roberts Space Industries and Star Citizen here and on your favorite social platform:
RSI - http://RobertsSpaceIndustries.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RobertsSpaceIndustries
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RobertsSpaceInd
Google+ - https://plus.google.com/115090625624883320504/posts
What is Star Citizen?
Star Citizen is the ultimate space trading and combat simulator video game for PC with support for Windows and Linux. The gameplay will consist of two main genres, first-person space combat, first-person shooter, & space trading in an MMO persistent world/universe complete with customizable private servers, as well as single-player and cooperative multiplayer campaign dubbed, "Squadron 42." The game is built in a modified version of the CryEngine and will launch with Oculus Rift support.

Star Citizen - CitizenCon 2014: Santa Monica StudioUpdate. Find out what the team in Santa Monica has been up to!
------------------------------------------
RobertsSpace Industries is a spacecraft manufacturer within the persistent-world game "Star Citizen" and its companion single-player spaceflight sim, "Squadron 42." RSI is also your portal for information, updates, and purchases of your very own spacecraft with which to trade, plunder, and protect the citizens of Star Citizen.
Be sure to visit Roberts Space Industries and Star Citizen here and on your favorite social platform:
RSI - http://RobertsSpaceIndustries.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RobertsSpaceIndustries
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RobertsSpaceInd
Google+ - https://plus.google.com/115090625624883320504/posts
What is Star Citizen?
Star Citizen is the ultimate space trading and combat simulator video game for PC with support for Windows and Linux. The gameplay will consist of two main genres, first-person space combat, first-person shooter, & space trading in an MMO persistent world/universe complete with customizable private servers, as well as single-player and cooperative multiplayer campaign dubbed, "Squadron 42." The game is built in a modified version of the CryEngine and will launch with Oculus Rift support.

This tutorial is a step-by-step reference tool for participants of the City of Santa MonicaCommunity Garden program. Beginning July 1, 2018, participants will be able to make payments online, check the status and inspections of garden plots, and/or update information by using the Santa MonicaCitizensAccess website. More information about the community gardens program is available at smgov.net/communitygardens.

This tutorial is a step-by-step reference tool for participants of the City of Santa MonicaCommunity Garden program. Beginning July 1, 2018, participants will be able to make payments online, check the status and inspections of garden plots, and/or update information by using the Santa MonicaCitizensAccess website. More information about the community gardens program is available at smgov.net/communitygardens.

SovereignCalifornia is not associated with nor does it embrace or endorse the sovereign citizens movement and this irate Sovereign Citizen approached our tent in Santa Monica to express his very open views about California and all governments.

SovereignCalifornia is not associated with nor does it embrace or endorse the sovereign citizens movement and this irate Sovereign Citizen approached our tent in Santa Monica to express his very open views about California and all governments.

Santa Monica homeless man used to work as an accountant.

When I walked up on Larry he had all his clothes out drying in the sun. He was extremely nice and wanted to make sure I was comfortable. He rearranged a few ite...

When I walked up on Larry he had all his clothes out drying in the sun. He was extremely nice and wanted to make sure I was comfortable. He rearranged a few items on the grass so I could sit. When everything you own can fit into a medium-sized suitcase that bag becomes your life. Looking at life through the eyes of a homeless person everything changes. In Larry's mind, he eats like a millionaire although he is surviving of off food that has been thrown away. Larry has kind of a neat idea. He suggests that the city put little racks next to the trash cans where food, beverages, clothes, or anything valuable could be left for the homeless. A few times Larry talked about his drug use. Living on the streets is horrible and anyone would want to escape reality. I found it interesting that Larry was the second homeless accountant I spoke to that day. Larry speaks a few times about the homeless supporting each other, yet when I lived on the streets I found it to be the exact opposite.
________________________________________________
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/invisiblepeople?sub_confirmation=1
Invisible Peopleís website:
http://invisiblepeople.tv
Support Invisible People:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/donate
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/invisiblepeople
Invisible Peopleís Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/invisiblepeople
https://twitter.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.instagram.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.facebook.com/invisiblepeopletv
Mark Horvathís Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hardlynormal
About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, theyíre on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and canít ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nationís most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath ñ its founder ñ and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of Americaís homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

When I walked up on Larry he had all his clothes out drying in the sun. He was extremely nice and wanted to make sure I was comfortable. He rearranged a few items on the grass so I could sit. When everything you own can fit into a medium-sized suitcase that bag becomes your life. Looking at life through the eyes of a homeless person everything changes. In Larry's mind, he eats like a millionaire although he is surviving of off food that has been thrown away. Larry has kind of a neat idea. He suggests that the city put little racks next to the trash cans where food, beverages, clothes, or anything valuable could be left for the homeless. A few times Larry talked about his drug use. Living on the streets is horrible and anyone would want to escape reality. I found it interesting that Larry was the second homeless accountant I spoke to that day. Larry speaks a few times about the homeless supporting each other, yet when I lived on the streets I found it to be the exact opposite.
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Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/invisiblepeople?sub_confirmation=1
Invisible Peopleís website:
http://invisiblepeople.tv
Support Invisible People:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/donate
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/invisiblepeople
Invisible Peopleís Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/invisiblepeople
https://twitter.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.instagram.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.facebook.com/invisiblepeopletv
Mark Horvathís Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hardlynormal
About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, theyíre on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and canít ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nationís most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath ñ its founder ñ and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of Americaís homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

Melvin is homeless in Santa Monica, California. He sleeps in his car and works whatever jobs he can to survive. Melvin has a master degree in Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, yet he still cannot find employment that pays enough to cover the cost of an apartment in Los Angeles.
Melvin sometimes feels like his situation is never going to end, but he tries to stay hopeful. It's not that Melvin is not trying. He's applied to over a thousand jobs in the last seventeen months.
Melvin says he contacted every single homeless services provider in the city including the Santa Monica Mayor's Office. Melvin used every single resource and referral given to him to no avail. Sadly, the homeless support system is not set up to help people like Melvin who are educated and healthy, and there is just not enough support for all the homeless people that need help.
The public believes that anyone who is homeless can ask for help and they receive the support they need. It doesn't work that way. This is why we all must advocate for more support and for more services to get people off the streets and into housing!
Melvin started to channel all the anger he has from sleeping on the ground and in his car into filmmaking. He started making movies on his phone. Melvin began just to vlog, but then he got serious and turned his videos into a story. Melvin has now completed one documentary on his life on the streets and has started to work on another film.
Melvin wants to give back. He is hoping to one to go to medical school. Melvin continues to look for work hoping to find employment that will pay enough for an apartment. Melvin also continues to go down the path of becoming an aspiring filmmaker. One of his movies has been accepted into a film festival.
Melvin has overcome many obstacles in life. This smart young man and his positive attitude will go far. Melvin just needs a little help to get out of homelessness. If you'd like to help him personally, here is a link to his GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/r5q8jn7s
For more information about Melvin's creative works as an author and filmmaker click here: http://melvinsewell.com
________________________________________________
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/invisiblepeople?sub_confirmation=1
InvisiblePeople's website:
http://invisiblepeople.tv
Support Invisible People:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/donate
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/invisiblepeople
Invisible People's Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/invisiblepeople
https://twitter.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.instagram.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.facebook.com/invisiblepeopletv
Mark Horvath's Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hardlynormal
About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, they're on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and can't ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nation's most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath – its founder – and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of America's homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

Melvin is homeless in Santa Monica, California. He sleeps in his car and works whatever jobs he can to survive. Melvin has a master degree in Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, yet he still cannot find employment that pays enough to cover the cost of an apartment in Los Angeles.
Melvin sometimes feels like his situation is never going to end, but he tries to stay hopeful. It's not that Melvin is not trying. He's applied to over a thousand jobs in the last seventeen months.
Melvin says he contacted every single homeless services provider in the city including the Santa Monica Mayor's Office. Melvin used every single resource and referral given to him to no avail. Sadly, the homeless support system is not set up to help people like Melvin who are educated and healthy, and there is just not enough support for all the homeless people that need help.
The public believes that anyone who is homeless can ask for help and they receive the support they need. It doesn't work that way. This is why we all must advocate for more support and for more services to get people off the streets and into housing!
Melvin started to channel all the anger he has from sleeping on the ground and in his car into filmmaking. He started making movies on his phone. Melvin began just to vlog, but then he got serious and turned his videos into a story. Melvin has now completed one documentary on his life on the streets and has started to work on another film.
Melvin wants to give back. He is hoping to one to go to medical school. Melvin continues to look for work hoping to find employment that will pay enough for an apartment. Melvin also continues to go down the path of becoming an aspiring filmmaker. One of his movies has been accepted into a film festival.
Melvin has overcome many obstacles in life. This smart young man and his positive attitude will go far. Melvin just needs a little help to get out of homelessness. If you'd like to help him personally, here is a link to his GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/r5q8jn7s
For more information about Melvin's creative works as an author and filmmaker click here: http://melvinsewell.com
________________________________________________
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/invisiblepeople?sub_confirmation=1
InvisiblePeople's website:
http://invisiblepeople.tv
Support Invisible People:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/donate
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/invisiblepeople
Invisible People's Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/invisiblepeople
https://twitter.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.instagram.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.facebook.com/invisiblepeopletv
Mark Horvath's Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hardlynormal
About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, they're on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and can't ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nation's most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath – its founder – and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of America's homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

Oh, POLICE. 1st cop comes, you don't see this on camera, but he's a total jerk telling me what I'm doing is illegal and a fire hazard. First off, cops don't e...

Oh, POLICE. 1st cop comes, you don't see this on camera, but he's a total jerk telling me what I'm doing is illegal and a fire hazard. First off, cops don't enforce FireCode.
I start rolling the camera when I challenged the 1st cop to show me the law. He showed me a law about performers on 3rd street. I purposely wasn't on 3rd street, The LIGHT was on 3rd street, but my equipment was on a side street, so i said to the 1st cop "A) I'm not a performer and B) rules about 3rd street don't apply to where I'm positioned. He gets pissed, call for back-up.
2 more cops show up.
They are waiting on the side for their Supervisor to arrive.
2:13 mark, I start being FUNNY --- maybe even flirting with this fleet of men that surround me. AHAHAHHAHAHHHAHAA ---
5:51 mark - the supervisor arrives. To be clear the supervisor was VERY VERY calm assertive and was the voice of reason for the bunch. See what happens and find out if they shut me down???!!!???
Chances are as you get used to my videos, you'll learn whatsup with Vegan BatGirl! :D
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This is Free Speech Activism. We've been doing this since November, 2017 and have done over 75 Lights across the USA. Please subscribe to my channel to see dozens of interactions with police and people who come up and get Veganized.
Right now, I do this with all my own money and can multiply what I do with your help. Even a small amount helps! If you believe in my work and want to help me multiply what I can do, please consider supporting me here: https://www.patreon.com/VeganBatgirl
Please subscribe as I do activism stunts at least 1x/week. Also, I appreciate all of you in advance of your comments. Please understand I am not judging you, I am just trying to reawaken you to the version of yourself that can do better to prevent the suffering of innocent animals and thereby protecting your health!
www.veganbatgirl.com

Oh, POLICE. 1st cop comes, you don't see this on camera, but he's a total jerk telling me what I'm doing is illegal and a fire hazard. First off, cops don't enforce FireCode.
I start rolling the camera when I challenged the 1st cop to show me the law. He showed me a law about performers on 3rd street. I purposely wasn't on 3rd street, The LIGHT was on 3rd street, but my equipment was on a side street, so i said to the 1st cop "A) I'm not a performer and B) rules about 3rd street don't apply to where I'm positioned. He gets pissed, call for back-up.
2 more cops show up.
They are waiting on the side for their Supervisor to arrive.
2:13 mark, I start being FUNNY --- maybe even flirting with this fleet of men that surround me. AHAHAHHAHAHHHAHAA ---
5:51 mark - the supervisor arrives. To be clear the supervisor was VERY VERY calm assertive and was the voice of reason for the bunch. See what happens and find out if they shut me down???!!!???
Chances are as you get used to my videos, you'll learn whatsup with Vegan BatGirl! :D
------------------
This is Free Speech Activism. We've been doing this since November, 2017 and have done over 75 Lights across the USA. Please subscribe to my channel to see dozens of interactions with police and people who come up and get Veganized.
Right now, I do this with all my own money and can multiply what I do with your help. Even a small amount helps! If you believe in my work and want to help me multiply what I can do, please consider supporting me here: https://www.patreon.com/VeganBatgirl
Please subscribe as I do activism stunts at least 1x/week. Also, I appreciate all of you in advance of your comments. Please understand I am not judging you, I am just trying to reawaken you to the version of yourself that can do better to prevent the suffering of innocent animals and thereby protecting your health!
www.veganbatgirl.com

Star Citizen - CitizenCon 2014: Santa Monica Studio Update

Star Citizen - CitizenCon 2014: Santa Monica StudioUpdate. Find out what the team in Santa Monica has been up to!
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RobertsSpace Industries is a spacecraft manufacturer within the persistent-world game "Star Citizen" and its companion single-player spaceflight sim, "Squadron 42." RSI is also your portal for information, updates, and purchases of your very own spacecraft with which to trade, plunder, and protect the citizens of Star Citizen.
Be sure to visit Roberts Space Industries and Star Citizen here and on your favorite social platform:
RSI - http://RobertsSpaceIndustries.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RobertsSpaceIndustries
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RobertsSpaceInd
Google+ - https://plus.google.com/115090625624883320504/posts
What is Star Citizen?
Star Citizen is the ultimate space trading and combat simulator video game for PC with support for Windows and Linux. The gameplay will consist of two main genres, first-person space combat, first-person shooter, & space trading in an MMO persistent world/universe complete with customizable private servers, as well as single-player and cooperative multiplayer campaign dubbed, "Squadron 42." The game is built in a modified version of the CryEngine and will launch with Oculus Rift support.

Santa Monica Citizens Access Website for Community Gardeners

This tutorial is a step-by-step reference tool for participants of the City of Santa MonicaCommunity Garden program. Beginning July 1, 2018, participants will be able to make payments online, check the status and inspections of garden plots, and/or update information by using the Santa MonicaCitizensAccess website. More information about the community gardens program is available at smgov.net/communitygardens.

Irate Sovereign Citizen in Santa Monica

SovereignCalifornia is not associated with nor does it embrace or endorse the sovereign citizens movement and this irate Sovereign Citizen approached our tent in Santa Monica to express his very open views about California and all governments.

Santa Monica homeless man used to work as an accountant.

When I walked up on Larry he had all his clothes out drying in the sun. He was extremely nice and wanted to make sure I was comfortable. He rearranged a few items on the grass so I could sit. When everything you own can fit into a medium-sized suitcase that bag becomes your life. Looking at life through the eyes of a homeless person everything changes. In Larry's mind, he eats like a millionaire although he is surviving of off food that has been thrown away. Larry has kind of a neat idea. He suggests that the city put little racks next to the trash cans where food, beverages, clothes, or anything valuable could be left for the homeless. A few times Larry talked about his drug use. Living on the streets is horrible and anyone would want to escape reality. I found it interesting that Larry was the second homeless accountant I spoke to that day. Larry speaks a few times about the homeless supporting each other, yet when I lived on the streets I found it to be the exact opposite.
________________________________________________
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/invisiblepeople?sub_confirmation=1
Invisible Peopleís website:
http://invisiblepeople.tv
Support Invisible People:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/donate
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/invisiblepeople
Invisible Peopleís Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/invisiblepeople
https://twitter.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.instagram.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.facebook.com/invisiblepeopletv
Mark Horvathís Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hardlynormal
About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, theyíre on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and canít ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nationís most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath ñ its founder ñ and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of Americaís homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

Santa Monica Homeless Man Has a Masters Degree but Can't Find Work to Afford Rent.

Melvin is homeless in Santa Monica, California. He sleeps in his car and works whatever jobs he can to survive. Melvin has a master degree in Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, yet he still cannot find employment that pays enough to cover the cost of an apartment in Los Angeles.
Melvin sometimes feels like his situation is never going to end, but he tries to stay hopeful. It's not that Melvin is not trying. He's applied to over a thousand jobs in the last seventeen months.
Melvin says he contacted every single homeless services provider in the city including the Santa Monica Mayor's Office. Melvin used every single resource and referral given to him to no avail. Sadly, the homeless support system is not set up to help people like Melvin who are educated and healthy, and there is just not enough support for all the homeless people that need help.
The public believes that anyone who is homeless can ask for help and they receive the support they need. It doesn't work that way. This is why we all must advocate for more support and for more services to get people off the streets and into housing!
Melvin started to channel all the anger he has from sleeping on the ground and in his car into filmmaking. He started making movies on his phone. Melvin began just to vlog, but then he got serious and turned his videos into a story. Melvin has now completed one documentary on his life on the streets and has started to work on another film.
Melvin wants to give back. He is hoping to one to go to medical school. Melvin continues to look for work hoping to find employment that will pay enough for an apartment. Melvin also continues to go down the path of becoming an aspiring filmmaker. One of his movies has been accepted into a film festival.
Melvin has overcome many obstacles in life. This smart young man and his positive attitude will go far. Melvin just needs a little help to get out of homelessness. If you'd like to help him personally, here is a link to his GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/r5q8jn7s
For more information about Melvin's creative works as an author and filmmaker click here: http://melvinsewell.com
________________________________________________
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/invisiblepeople?sub_confirmation=1
InvisiblePeople's website:
http://invisiblepeople.tv
Support Invisible People:
https://invisiblepeople.tv/donate
On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/invisiblepeople
Invisible People's Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/invisiblepeople
https://twitter.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.instagram.com/invisiblepeople
https://www.facebook.com/invisiblepeopletv
Mark Horvath's Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hardlynormal
About Invisible People:
Since its launch in November 2008, Invisible People has leveraged the power of video and the massive reach of social media to share the compelling, gritty, and unfiltered stories of homeless people from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The vlog (video blog) gets up close and personal with veterans, mothers, children, layoff victims and others who have been forced onto the streets by a variety of circumstances. Each week, they're on InvisiblePeople.tv, and high traffic sites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, proving to a global audience that while they may often be ignored, they are far from invisible.
Invisible People goes beyond the rhetoric, statistics, political debates, and limitations of social services to examine poverty in America via a medium that audiences of all ages can understand, and can't ignore. The vlog puts into context one of our nation's most troubling and prevalent issues through personal stories captured by the lens of Mark Horvath – its founder – and brings into focus the pain, hardship and hopelessness that millions face each day. One story at a time, videos posted on InvisiblePeople.tv shatter the stereotypes of America's homeless, force shifts in perception and deliver a call to action that is being answered by national brands, nonprofit organizations and everyday citizens now committed to opening their eyes and their hearts to those too often forgotten.
Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.

Oh, POLICE. 1st cop comes, you don't see this on camera, but he's a total jerk telling me what I'm doing is illegal and a fire hazard. First off, cops don't enforce FireCode.
I start rolling the camera when I challenged the 1st cop to show me the law. He showed me a law about performers on 3rd street. I purposely wasn't on 3rd street, The LIGHT was on 3rd street, but my equipment was on a side street, so i said to the 1st cop "A) I'm not a performer and B) rules about 3rd street don't apply to where I'm positioned. He gets pissed, call for back-up.
2 more cops show up.
They are waiting on the side for their Supervisor to arrive.
2:13 mark, I start being FUNNY --- maybe even flirting with this fleet of men that surround me. AHAHAHHAHAHHHAHAA ---
5:51 mark - the supervisor arrives. To be clear the supervisor was VERY VERY calm assertive and was the voice of reason for the bunch. See what happens and find out if they shut me down???!!!???
Chances are as you get used to my videos, you'll learn whatsup with Vegan BatGirl! :D
------------------
This is Free Speech Activism. We've been doing this since November, 2017 and have done over 75 Lights across the USA. Please subscribe to my channel to see dozens of interactions with police and people who come up and get Veganized.
Right now, I do this with all my own money and can multiply what I do with your help. Even a small amount helps! If you believe in my work and want to help me multiply what I can do, please consider supporting me here: https://www.patreon.com/VeganBatgirl
Please subscribe as I do activism stunts at least 1x/week. Also, I appreciate all of you in advance of your comments. Please understand I am not judging you, I am just trying to reawaken you to the version of yourself that can do better to prevent the suffering of innocent animals and thereby protecting your health!
www.veganbatgirl.com

Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east, Mar Vista on the southeast, and Venice on the south. Santa Monica is well known for its affluent single-family neighborhoods but also has many neighborhoods consisting primarily of condominiums and apartments. Over two-thirds of Santa Monica's residents are renters. The Census Bureau population for Santa Monica in 2010 was 89,736.

Partly because of its agreeable climate, Santa Monica had become a famed resort town by the early 20th century. The city has experienced a boom since the late 1980s through the revitalization of its downtown core, significant job growth and increased tourism. The Santa Monica Pier remains a popular and iconic destination.

Santa Monica

Sometimes I cry when I get sadI guess it's true what they sayEmotional baby boy, emotional man (x2)Emotional man (x2)I am emotionalI wish we were forever lying on the Santa Monica beachDrinking Tecate 24 ounces underneath the starsbeing the superior couple, loving who I am cause what we areI wanna confess it in a whisper that's just loud enough to make outI want you to listen from the kitchen to me confessing on the couchI wanna be stronger than your dad was for your mom (x2)Where I'm standing there is a cool, cool breezeHeavenly bodies make the devil a little uncomfortableI guess there are some things I was just born to beEmotional baby boy, emotional man (x2)Emotional man (x2)I am emotionalIt's such a big cityI feel so stupid thinking I might see you if I wander aroundIf I do the things we used to do together and we were on the same levelYou'd be doing them as wellThere's something about drowning I can't shake, or someone dying anywayI wanna confess it in a whisper that's just loud enough to make outI want you to listen from the kitchen to me confessing on the couchI wanna be stronger than your dad was for your mom (x2)From where I'm standing, there is a cool, cool breeze (x2)Emotional baby boy, emotional man (x2)